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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (“FDA”) recently issued draft guidance that directly affects health information technology (“Health IT”), specifically medical device accessories and general wellness products. The new draft guidance for medical...

The country awoke to what seems to be a common occurrence now: another corporation struck by a massive data breach. This time it was Anthem, the country’s second largest health insurer, in a breach initially estimated to involve eighty million...

In This Issue: - Libor and Foreign Exchange Litigation - Litigation and Regulatory Investigations - Government and Regulatory Intervention - Excerpt from Libor and Foreign Exchange Litigation: Supreme Court Rules LIBOR Appeal Should Be...

Unhappy with the way the local municipal judge handled parking tickets, the city of Easton, Pennsylvania, simply started sending its tickets to collection agencies, instead.

All 50 states allow victims of domestic and sexual violence to get protective orders, Angela C. Vigil told the ABA House of Delegates Monday.

On February 3, 2015, the Office of Compliance Inspections and Examinations (OCIE) of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) issued a Risk Alert summarizing findings from its examinations of over 100 registered investment advisers and...

In an Order of Settlement released February 6, 2015, the SEC agreed to stay the administrative action against the Chinese affiliates of the “Big Four” accounting firms for refusing to turn over their audit work papers relating to several U.S.-listed...

Drilling contracts are at the core of upstream operational agreements. They come in many forms and are negotiated to varying degrees depending on the value of the contract, level of risk involved, and existence of regional forms that may dictate...

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